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The Collared Scholar was founded in 2007 by our lead trainer, Meagan Karnes. We strive to bring our students the best online training courses, webinars and resources we can. We gear our courses and programs towards pet owners, pet care professionals and sport dog competitors.
4 Steps to Introducing Your Dog to a Muzzle
Training your dog to be comfortable in a muzzle is crucial for all dogs. While dogs suffering from reactivity can benefit greatly from learning to wear a muzzle, this skill can also come in handy if your dog is injured and needs to be safely examined by the vet.
In this video, we'll outline four very simple steps we use to get dogs loving the muzzle.
The muzzle we are using in this video is a Baskerville muzzle. You can find them here: amzn.to/2oimbrt
For dogs that are dealing with more serious aggression, we recommend a wire basket muzzle with a bite guard. You can learn more about them here: amzn.to/30PmK9b
Connect with us for more training tips and free resources.
Website: www.collared-sc...
In this video, we'll outline four very simple steps we use to get dogs loving the muzzle.
The muzzle we are using in this video is a Baskerville muzzle. You can find them here: amzn.to/2oimbrt
For dogs that are dealing with more serious aggression, we recommend a wire basket muzzle with a bite guard. You can learn more about them here: amzn.to/30PmK9b
Connect with us for more training tips and free resources.
Website: www.collared-sc...
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How To Build Great Engagement with Your Dog
Просмотров 34 тыс.5 лет назад
Make sure to subscribe to our RUclips channel: bit.ly/2EWvXVi We've created a super simple and fun game you can play with your dog to start building engagement and focus, called 'The Sprinkler Game.' Try it out and let us know how you like it! Connect with us for more training tips and games. Website: www.collared-scholar.com Instagram: thecollared... Facebook: collar...
How to Play with a Ball on a Rope Toy with Your Dog
Просмотров 12 тыс.5 лет назад
Make sure to subscribe to our RUclips channel: bit.ly/2EWvXVi A ball on a rope, or ball on a string toy can be an awesome way to reward your dog in training. But if you have a high powered or reckless dog, sometimes it can be easy for them to miss the toy, and get a hand or finger instead. Learn how to properly present the ball on a rope toy, to help your dog learn to properly target it, and to...
How to use a Long Line when Training Your Dog
Просмотров 82 тыс.5 лет назад
Make sure to subscribe to our RUclips channel: bit.ly/2EWvXVi A long leash or long line can be invaluable in helping you manage your dog during training. But most people avoid using them because they are bulky and cumbersome and it can be easy to get tangled. Learn how to use a long line effectively, so you can better manage your dog during training. Here are the long lines we use in our traini...
Teach Your Dog to Come When Called
Просмотров 9 тыс.5 лет назад
Make sure to subscribe to our RUclips channel: bit.ly/2EWvXVi Having a solid and reliable recall with your dog is crucial for their safety, and for your peace of mind. Check out this super fun, and super simple game that you can play at home to start teaching your dog to come when called, and to help them learn that coming when called is really awesome! Want to learn some more simple tips on ge...
Teach Your Dog the 'Leave It' Command
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Make sure to subscribe to our RUclips channel: bit.ly/2EWvXVi Check out our super simple and fun game to teach your dog the 'leave it' command. This is a crucial command when it comes to getting your dog to leave something alone that's dangerous or that you don't want to pick up to keep them safe and out of trouble. Want to learn more tips? Check out www.collared-scholar.com Connect with us for...
Worked super easy
The music in the background is extremely distracting
Noooooo! I am a huge fan of long lines and use them all the time with my dogs and have taught my students to use them. A dog should never, NEVER be on a long line attached to a collar. If the line catches on something or the dog takes off and the line suddenly goes tight, you can seriously injure your dog. Put the dog on a rear-clip harness and attach the line to the clip on the dog's back. The line is less likely to get tangled in the dog's feet and there can be no injury to the dog's neck.
Wow my vet said no turkey...i wonder why? I trust you totally! Getting ready to muzzle teain my two xl bullies. Fightin😢
Nice accurate video but sheesh that music is distracting. Thanks for sharing.
GREAT IDEA!!
Thank you, this was super helpful.
Your still not on subject mentioned on title even half way into the video, seems like more of an advt for the long leash brand your mentioning over and over. Only at 4:55 do you start any teaching at all.
All great with a well behaved dog. Would have been better to have a demo with a junior who was distracted with other dogs
Awesome video! Thank you!
Extremely helpful. Likes and thanks!
Your videos are severely underrated. I wish I could train my dog in person with you. You're incredible 😊
This video was very helpful. I really like the idea of a long leash but it was always tied in knots, sticks got stock in line, wrapped around my legs, wrapped around my dogs legs, this is so amazingly simple, and worked great. Thank you.
I would love to see you work with a dog that has never used a long line. To see how you manage a dog that takes off.
I have several reels on my Instagram showing dogs working on long lines with no past experience.
Yeah, exactly. It would be great to have it on RUclips not Instagram. Instagram is so hard to look at. I’m afraid my dog is going to pull me off my feet
Thank you!! I've had a hard time finding videos that show the process with a dog who previously had really bad fear of muzzles. So many videos show a dog who has no previous exposure. This shows me it's possible to get my dog re-introduced. Thanks!!
Video starts at 3:00
Great video thankyou.
Do you have a next stage video of exercises for actually putting the muzzle on?
OMG! Yes, I tell all my students even if you have the best dog, get them used to a muzzle, especially if you travel. If anything bad happens, the first thing a vet is going to do is put a muzzle on your dog, so why freak them out twice - once with the muzzle and once with whatever the vet has to do to the dog. My Beagle/JRT mix, who hasn't worn one in a while, actually wagged her tail when I got her muzzle out the other day. It's helped my fearful 100lb Dobe gain more confidence with people, too. I did 3-5 repetitions before meal time for about one week before I ever even tried clipping it on them. Used to smear liverwurst or cream cheese in it and let them lick it out. Helped keep my one male from being rehomed. He thought he would try to take over my older 100 lb Dobe who is a therapy dog, very laid back, but wasn't going to let that happen either. They were best buds until the 14 month mark of the younger Dobe. Took a while, but they can now be in the same room without muzzles, all night. House rule is they have to be in their respective beds. No rough housing in the house. They want to play, muzzles on, outside. We're up to 20 minutes in the back yard without muzzles now. Again, progressing at the slowest dog's pace. Check out Susan Garrett's TEMP video for body language, her building your dog's confidence zones, and Kikopup's calming signals video. Needless to say, they love getting their muzzles on and we never make them feel bad about wearing one - such handsome dudes! Hope that helps.
Hey, this was really helpful. Thank you 💐
I have a service dog and I'm going get him used to a muzzle in case I ever need to put one on him for any reason. He's never had any type of aggression but I feel like I should train it to him anyways incase he gets injured and has to go to the vet and he tries to bite someone because he's in pain or something. Thank you for this!
saw someone with a 150 foot scuba dive reel, tethered to the dog for frisbee and ball throwing.... that dog got a good run in a park setting, and quick no tangle wind up after... seemed like a good idea for untrusted recall, going to give it a try myself.
great
This is an amazing video! Thank you for showing all of the steps! I've been working with my dog on engagement, and I can't wait to start adding this into the mix!!! 😁
this is ridiculous, her dog is completely trained. not helpful at all in real life situation
Can I ask what command you are giving the dog?
This is fantastic! I’ve see how my roommate would force the muzzle on her dog and it resulted in him hating it, lashing out and biting crazily when it got close to him. I didn’t want to do that but I also didn’t know where to introduce the muzzle to my dog. Thank you so much!!!
Thank you for this video! I have a question not related to safety per se, but rather training using a long line. I've recently realized I've painted myself into a corner a bit. Here's the problem: I've been using a 50 ft long line so my husky mix can really run everywhere to get his energy out, explore, smell, etc. After about 45 min of that, we "calm down" for a bit, and then for the last 15 min I switch to a shorter walking leash, give a cue that we are going to do our loose leash walking work and do our session working on that. This is working beautifully. HOWEVER, problem now though, is that I'm realizing that next, I'd like him to still have that long-lead activity, but now with the caveat that he can do everything EXCEPT hitting the end of the long line. I'd also love to ideally let him run for like a hundred feet back and forth but don't want him coming to a crashing stop for both our sakes! Any thoughts?? (apart from the fact that I should have incorporated this rule at the beginning...🙄 I'm painfully aware of that now 😳😕) TIA!
Excellent video , very clear information , thank you ! 😊
Good video on long leash handling TV
Great video, thanks for the tips!
oh my gosh this is so helpful thank you!
This is great....modeling and instruction. Thank you. Just subscribed because of this.
Why say it can hurt you when it can hurt the dog by braking the leg your the one doing it!!!!
Thank you for this training exercise, I am looking forward to giving it a workout with my boxer pup. He is convinced that the entire world is more interesting than me at this point, especially around distraction. I can do this in my yard to help him learn. Also, your blog post have been the best dog training info I have found online. So much snake oil out there these days, your words have really impacted the way I behave with my pup, and how I approach his learning, and our journey as a team.
Great demo much appreciated, I wish I'd watched this before trying a long line for the first time this morning. Having a very fast lurcher (and the rope burns to prove it), I might also be donning a pair of gloves before we try again tomorrow!
Exactly my experience, I've got the cuts on my finger to prove it. My dog is so fast, she loves other dogs and my goal is to stop her running over to other dogs, and get her to come back, none of which worked yesterday, all we did was get caught up and I got sore fingers. Think I am out of my depth here.
Hello. How long is the line you're using in this video?
Why have u stopped making vids, these are fantastic presentations and really enjoy how u impart your knowledge! Please make more if possible!
This is great - thank you 🙏 😊
This is a great demo! Thanks for the tips. Much appreciation.
Excellent tutorial!
What if when you send the food and she gets it but wonders off or takes longer to come too you? Do you just wait it out?
Some say long leashes should only be attached to a body harness to avoid neck damage...your opinion please?
Yes. I had a line attached to my puppy in the yard and he started running to eat the backyard mulch..so I stepped on the lead and he started crying because the force jerked his neck. I'm very lucky he was OK. We immediately switched to a harness.
I don't normally use a harness, but started using one with the long leash so it doesn't tangle as much in my pup's legs. The harness keeps it to either side of his back instead of dragging between his legs. Still not perfect, but it helps.
This is the first video in probably 20 that I’ve watched from big name people, that is ACTUALLY HELPFUL! You’re a great teacher will be tuning in!
This dog is already well mannered and paying attention. Can we get one that is rowdy and hyper active. Llol
This looks good. Will give it a try. Really like this lady's pared down approach to training. Simple and effective..
Great video
Thank you!
Can't wait to try this game!